SHAYMARAYSMOM
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no way
Once a cheater always a cheater.
Once a cheater always a cheater.
Oh I have to add this....You said "confessed" to a one night stand.
That would probably be a deal breaker for me because I told my DH if he has a one night stand to keep it to himself.
So that would piss me off on top of the affair.![]()
It depends on the circumstances, his level of remorse,
My ex cheated on me when he was stationed overseas. He said he couldn't afford to come home to see his family--and our newborn daughter--during his leave from a tour of duty in Korea. Apparently although he couldn't afford to come home to be with family, he could afford to take a female coworker to Hawaii and not visit any of our many friends who were stationed there (and would have called me up in a heartbeat to let me know what was going on). He'd forgotten that the Visa bill came to me.
I actually did forgive him (after being separated for a year), but it was never the same and we're divorced now.
RIght now I could say no forgiveness if he cheated but I voted don't know. Because it's one thing to be hypothetical another entirely to be in the situation.
Exactly. It is so easy to say what you would do, when you have not been in that situation. I know someone who was adamant that cheating was a deal breaker. If she knew someone in that situation, it was all about throwing the bum to the curb. She was tough. Until..........she found out her husband was having an affair. She was so incredible. She refused to end the marriage, and worked so hard at getting back on track. It was amazing. She was heartsick and physically sick, but when faced with ending her 18 year marriage, she couldn't do it. She wasn't going to give her husband up to another woman, so she fought, and she fought hard. I have not been in touch with her for a few years, but last I knew they were doing great. They were almost back to a normal, happy family.
Ever since this happened, I have decided that I really don't know what i would do. I have stopped passing judgement the people who stay.
Bottom line, until you have walked in those shoes, you really don't know what you would do. JMO